One way to true life
By Charissa Mitting
Sickness brought Joyce Muwowo to a place of real crisis in her life.
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Trymore finds guidance
Finding someone to guide him was top priority for Trymore Mateyang’anga.
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Every fear is gone
By Charissa Mitting
Throughout a life of tragedy and sickness Christopher Sinyangwe sought a healer for his hurts and satisfaction in life.
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Stopping the spread of HIV/AIDS (Part 8)
by Dr Tembinkosi NG Madangatye
Prevention before the cure
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“Living for myself did not satisfy”
By Charissa Mitting
It seemed that all his life Zimba had been avoiding facing up to the truth.
Sindinakhutire Kukhala Ndekha
(Chechewa)
Om vir myself te lewe, het my nie tevrede gestel nie
(Afrikaans)
Impilo Yokuzifunela Okwami Kayizange Ingenelise
(Zulu)
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If I became a Christian what will people say of me and what if I can’t keep it up?
I have a question
By Peter Jeffery
Such fears are not uncommon, and from the standpoint of the person feeling them they are not unreasonable. It is a fact that if you become a Christian, some friends will not understand — they may think that you have ‘gone all religious’ and make fun of you. It is a fact that if you become a Christian, then certain things in your life are going to have to change. It is a fact that if you become a Christian it will not be easy, and left to yourself you will not be able to keep it up.
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Could God love someone like me?
Yes, He LOVES you and has a plan for your life We read in God‘s word: "God so loved the world
that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16)
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Dangerous liaisons
Sought after by school coaches and cheerleaders alike, Jordan’s football prowess gave him almost anything he wanted, except true love.
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“My brother’s persistence rescued me”
By Charissa Mitting
Kasonde Mumba from Zambia was in danger of drinking himself into an early grave until his brother stepped in to intervene.
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Freed from shame
Childhood abuse poisoned Wayne’s view of himself for decades
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Born for a reason
By Charissa Mitting
Ethel Shibezera knows that her birth was no accident.
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Criminal set free
Tips for Life
by Alan Bailey
This man was a real outlaw. For years he got away with it. His main grudge was against the government and he made his feelings known. Demonstrations in the street were no quiet affair for him. Under his shirt was a knife, always ready for action.
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Zebra or horse? A ‘zorse’, of course!
Believe It or Not
by David Catchpoole
Examples of zebra-horse hybrids abound, but few are as stunningly eye-catching as ‘Eclyse’ pictured here.* While most other zorses have stripes across their entire body, Eclyse looks like she’s had her face and rear flank painted by a very clever artist. But the markings are real, and she’s become a major attraction at a safari park in the German town of Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock.
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Jean-Jacques’ future hope
Sport
Former Ivory Coast keeper explains why he does not put his hope in fame, money and success.
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Africa 43 2009 - Prison Edition |
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Jabu leaves his past behind
After being arrested for robbery, Jabu Dube was looking to be spending a very long time in a Zimbabwean prison.
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Healing, hope and reconciliation
By Charissa Mitting
Ambrose thought he was so hurt, nothing could ever ease his pain.
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The Gospel of John (John 14:15-31)
A word for the heart
by Alan Bailey
Welcome to this Bible Study. Read what I have written slowly. If you have a Bible look up the reference verses given, and allow the Holy Spirit to minister to your soul through them.
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Pearly Gates by Ian Jones |
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